United States comedian known for his timeing and delivery and self-effacing humor (1894-1974)
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Examples for "Benny"
Examples for "Benny"
1He could not say it, and Benny did not need it said.
2The country's Defence Minister Benny Gantz this week condemned the alleged assailants.
3True 'Pac believers may well feel short-changed by Benny Boom's respectful primer.
4How did children as young as Benny and Silas get into camp?
5She would be getting the results from Benny Hassert's lab sometime today.
1Contributed by Benjamin Kubelsky, Chicago.
1That time he was bidding on Jack Benny's fiddle at an auction.
2Remember that famous hysterically funny line from an old Jack Benny radio show?
3It's Jack Benny, it's an unusual gift to be able to funny in stillness.
4In 1932 The Weems Orchestra started appearing regularly on a sponsored nationwide radio program with Jack Benny.
5There's a long line of, I can watch Stan Laurel effect Jack Benny with that sort of slow-Slow burn.
6Wearing dark-rimmed glasses and a suit so he looks like a demented Jack Benny, Spacey is one of many dark clouds.
7Damned if the Treasury Department hasn't revised the portrait of Benjamin Franklin on its new hundred-dollar bill in the spitting image of Jack Benny.
8Most have come to anticipate such outbursts the same way radio fans once waited for Jack Benny's trademark, "Now cut that out!"
9The night before Thanksgiving, Martha put Henry to bed and then sat downstairs, listening to Burns and Allen, then to Jack Benny, then the news.
10The only one I could think of with a colored person in it was Jack Benny's show with Rochester, the butler, or whatever he was.
11When this robber holds him up with a gun and says, 'Your money or your life.' And cheap Jack Benny says...
12The New Yorker, April 15, 1996 P. 39 Signed TALK story about Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the new hundred-dollar bills, looking like Jack Benny's.
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